Baba Selo

Baba Selo

AI-Powered Recipe Assistant for Creative Cooking

5.0
3 reviews

16 followers

Unleash culinary enchantment with BabaSelo.com—AI-crafted recipes guided by Baba Selo, a nurturing AI-grandma. Savor love-infused dishes, splendid images, and whimsy. Ignite your cooking zeal!

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Free
Launch tags:
Web AppCookingFood & Drink
Launch Team

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Martin Erlic
As a culinary enthusiast with a passion for innovation, I set out on a mission to create a unique cooking companion that brings love and creativity to the kitchen. The result is BabaSelo.com, an AI-powered recipe generator that I'm thrilled to have brought to life. Guided by the wisdom of a nurturing grandmother, Baba Selo, the platform crafts love-infused recipes, complemented by splendid images and whimsical language. Generating recipes on BabaSelo.com is completely free! By signing up, you'll unlock the ability to save your crafted recipes for future use. Additionally, you'll have the flexibility to cook with a variety of oils beyond olive oil, including options like butter, tallow, and ghee. Enhance your culinary experience by bookmarking your favorite recipes and exploring our handy meal planner feature.
Tom Christo
As a man who is now trying to be a better cook than Mac n Cheese, I love this so well done on the launch. I have tried a recipe last night (Moroccan Couscous Pilaf) and was pleasantly surprised at how precise and simple the result was. Great work. Can I ask why the name BabaSelo? Baba in my language means Grandma or calling older ladies you know Baba as a sign of respect and Selo is village or small town so the name means a lot to me.
Martin Erlic
@tommy10cents I appreciate the review, and thanks for trying out the app! You're spot on about the name. I'm Croatian so the app is literally named Village Grandmother lol. P.S. Have you tried the chatbot as well?

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